
Express Entry, Provincial Nominee, Subclass 189/491, Skilled Worker, and family sponsorship — filed in association with industry experts who track every points table and category-based draw.
We don’t pitch every program to every client. We assess your profile against current draws, then file you into the one with the highest odds in the next 90 days.

FSWP, FSTP, CEC, plus 2026 category-based draws for STEM, healthcare, trades, and French speakers.

Provincial Nominee Programs in BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, and 8 other provinces. PNP cutoffs ran 710–802 in early 2026 — a 600-point provincial nomination is decisive.

Spousal, parent, grandparent, and dependent-child sponsorship for Canadian citizens and PRs.

Subclass 189 (independent), 190 (state-sponsored), 491 (regional), and the 482 → 186 employer pathway.

Skilled Worker visa with 5-year residency leading to Indefinite Leave to Remain. Salary floors apply.

Permanent settlement (Niederlassungserlaubnis) after 21 months on an EU Blue Card with B1 German, or 33 months at A1.

Skilled Migrant Category points-tested residence; Green List occupations qualify for fast-tracked permanent residency without an offer.

Portugal D7/D8 and Golden Visa, Ireland Stamp 4, Netherlands DAFT (US treaty entrepreneur), Spain Non-Lucrative. Direct or 5-year pathways to permanent residence.

Singapore Global Investor, UAE Golden Residence, Japan Highly Skilled Professional, and more — filed through associated regulated professionals in each jurisdiction.
These ranges reflect early-2026 draws. Your actual cutoff target is set after we score your profile.
| Program | Recent cutoff | Typical timeline | Key requirement | Pathway type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Express Entry — General | 525–540 CRS | 6–12 months | CLB 7+, post-secondary, ECA | Federal |
| Express Entry — PNP | 710–802 CRS (with 600 bonus) | 12–18 months | Provincial nomination first | Provincial |
| Express Entry — Category | Lower than general | 6–12 months | STEM, health, trades, French B1+ | Federal targeted |
| Australia Subclass 189 | 65–85 points | 8–18 months | Skills assessment + IELTS 7 | Federal |
| Australia Subclass 491 | 65–85 + regional | 12–24 months | Regional sponsor, 3-yr commitment | Regional |
| UK Skilled Worker → ILR | £41,700+ salary | 5 yrs to ILR | Licensed sponsor, B1 English | Employer-led |
Five questions. We recommend the program with the highest odds for your profile and route you into a full scoring tool.
A permanent residency file isn’t one application. It’s a coordinated set of credentials, language tests, nominations, and submissions — each on its own clock.
“Most refusals happen at the credential-equivalency stage, not at the immigration officer’s desk. We start there.”
— Senior Case Manager, in association with RCIC
Foreign degrees, work experience, and language scores have to be translated into the destination country’s rubric — ECA for Canada, Skills Assessment for Australia, NARIC for the UK. Each takes 4–12 weeks.
We sequence your assessments so they overlap, not stack. The ECA, language test, and police certificate all hit your file before your CRS or points score is locked.
Filed with WES, IQAS, ICAS, or VETASSESS based on profession and target country.
IELTS General, CELPIP-G, TEF Canada, or PTE Academic at the optimal centre and date for your timeline.
Country-by-country filing for every place you’ve lived 6+ months since age 18.
Settlement-funds documentation matched to dependents declared in your profile.
“A 600-point provincial nomination doesn’t mean you skip the work. It means you have 60 days to file a complete federal application without errors.”
— PNP Strategy Lead
PNP streams open and close in hours. Each province has different occupation lists, work-experience minimums, and proof requirements. Missing a stream window means waiting six months.
We monitor every provincial draw, file your Expression of Interest into the streams you qualify for, and prep the federal-tier paperwork in parallel so the 60-day clock doesn’t catch you.
Match against BC PNP Tech, OINP Employer Job Offer, AAIP, SINP, MPNP, NLPNP, and the others worth filing.
Adaptability factors, francophone bonuses, and category-based draws used to lift your CRS.
60-day federal filing prepared so it’s ready the day your PNP nomination arrives.
Bridging Open Work Permit filed if your status is set to expire before PR is finalized.
“Chase guided us through every step of our filing for a year. Our Canada PR was approved — we still can’t believe it.”
“Spousal sponsorship looks simple until the relationship-genuineness section. That’s where most self-filed applications fail.”
— Family Class Specialist
Spousal, parent, and grandparent sponsorship require detailed evidence of relationship genuineness, financial undertaking, and — for parents — lottery selection. The bar for documentary evidence is higher than most applicants expect.
We assemble the relationship dossier (timeline, photos, communications, joint records), prepare the financial undertaking, and represent both sponsor and applicant on a single coordinated file.
Open Work Permit issued during processing so spouse can work without waiting for PR.
Faster processing in some visa offices; we choose the faster route based on current backlog.
PGP lottery interest forms filed in the right window, Super Visa as the bridge while waiting.
Ages 22 and under, including those with dependent disabilities at any age.
“PR is the goal. Citizenship is the moat. We map both into the same case file from day one.”
— Settlement Lead
Permanent residents who don’t track physical-presence days lose their PR status before they reach the citizenship threshold. The 1095-day rule isn’t flexible.
After landing, we monitor your physical presence, file PR card renewals, and prepare the citizenship application the moment you cross 1095 days.
Filed 6 months before expiry, with travel-history audit included.
Day-by-day calendar built from CBSA records and travel documents.
Prepared and filed once 1095 days are confirmed; test prep included for clients aged 18–54.
Once citizenship is granted, family sponsorship rights expand — we map that step in advance.
Eight questions, three minutes, instant CRS estimate against current draw cutoffs. Free, no commitment.
Run my CRS checkA Chase Global industry expert reviews your profile, eligibility, and goals. You leave the call with a written pathway recommendation — no fee, no commitment.
We build a step-by-step plan covering documentation, language scores, deadlines, and contingencies. Every variable is mapped before you commit.
Your application is prepared and submitted in association with our network of regulated professionals across RCIC, MARA, and OISC jurisdictions. We respond to officer queries on your behalf, in writing, on the record.
After approval we coordinate landing logistics — SIN/TFN setup, accommodation referrals, school enrollment for dependents, and post-arrival check-ins.
Hear firsthand from clients about how our expert guidance helped them gain clarity, build
confidence, and achieve their immigration and education goals.
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“I recently received my Open Work Permit under the temporary public policy. They don't make any delays and are always ready to answer queries via phone or email. One can trust them without any worries.”
“So happy I opted for Chase to process my family's visit visa. Both Priya and Sana are helpful and available to cater to any query. The process is easy — very responsive on WhatsApp and email too.”
“Great experience with my PGWP application. Applied on August 26 and approved on January 29. Communication throughout was very smooth. Professional guidance and excellent administrative support.”
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“Outstanding experience with my vulnerable open work permit application. Their expertise ensured my application was handled efficiently — I received my permit in just 15 days.”
“We got our Canada PR approved within a year. They guided us in each and every step of our filing. Can't thank them enough for making our dream come true.”
“My work permit was just approved within 1 month. Chase Global Immigration is my best immigration consultant — you guys are very good at what you do.”
“Very supportive and encouraging every step of the way. It only took us less than 2 weeks to get my parents' visitor visa approved! They relieved us from all the stress of tedious processing.”
“My dad had 2 rejections before. Thanks to Chase Immigration — with their amazing work and proper guidance, my father's super visa was approved within one month. So happy with the result!”
No. Three current paths can lift you above the line: a Provincial Nominee adds 600 points; a category-based draw (STEM, healthcare, trades, French B1+) lowers the effective cutoff for your file; a Canadian job offer in NOC TEER 0 adds 200. We assess all three before filing.
Profile creation is one day. Time in the pool until ITA varies by category; recent general-stream draws clear in 6–12 weeks for CRS 525+. From ITA to PR confirmation is currently 5–6 months on standard files. PNP-stream files run 12–18 months end to end.
Yes. Most clients do. We file Express Entry while you accumulate Canadian Experience Class hours on your PGWP or LMIA work permit, and bridge any status gap with a Bridging Open Work Permit during PR processing.
Australia uses an invitation-based system tied to occupation lists (MLTSSL, STSOL, ROL) and a points test. Subclass 189 is fully federal; 190 needs a state nomination; 491 requires a 3-year regional commitment. We pick the sub-class your occupation and points actually win.
Yes — if it’s in a NOC TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3 occupation. We map your job duties against the official NOC narrative and obtain reference letters in the format IRCC accepts. Mismatched job titles are the most common reason work-experience points get rejected.
Self-filing is legal in Canada and works for straightforward general-stream cases. Files involving PNP, refusals, work-experience disputes, family sponsorship, or category-based draws benefit from regulated representation. We give you an honest assessment in your free consultation.
Book a free assessment. We’ll score your CRS, identify the streams you qualify for, and tell you whether to file now or strengthen first.
IELTS-General and CELPIP coaching — critical for Express Entry and PNP.
Learn more →LMIA-supported and LMIA-exempt work permits that qualify you for Canadian Experience Class.
Learn more →Bring family during processing. Super Visa for parents, visitor visas for siblings.
Learn more →All information published on this page is for informatory and consultation purposes only. It does not constitute legal, immigration, financial, or admissions advice. Any decision affecting your case should be taken only after a personal consultation with our team and a written engagement letter.
Information reflects current trends as of the most recent update. Visa rules, fee schedules, intake windows, and entry requirements change regularly and depend on individual circumstances. For the most up-to-date position that applies to your case, please contact us or check directly with the relevant authority before acting.
Fees and cost figures are shown in US Dollars (USD) unless otherwise noted; conversions are indicative. For legally binding requirements, always visit the official country-specific government website (IRCC, UKVI, USCIS, Home Affairs, BAMF, ICA, etc.) or the official test/admissions partner site before paying any fee or submitting an application.
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